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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Kindergarten: Applicants are notified beginning January 2025.
Grades 1-6: Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis. Families will be notified of the Admissions Committee’s decision within ten school days following the completion of the admissions procedure.
Grades 1-6: Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis. Families will be notified of the Admissions Committee’s decision within ten school days following the completion of the admissions procedure.
Students are required to have a certificate of eligibility to enroll in the English section. However, for those who prefer to learn in French or do not meet the English eligibility criteria, we do provide a section française.
Certainly. Students possessing English eligibility may apply for admission to the French section provided that they demonstrate an advanced level of proficiency in French, as all courses within this section are conducted exclusively in the French language.
Kindergarten: Thursday, November 21, 2024 (for 2026-2027 academic year). The official registration process for Kindergarten begins 2 years before the child’s entry into school.
Grades 1-6: On a rolling basis.
Grades 1-6: On a rolling basis.
No, however many of our families choose to carpool.
The average class size is 26 students, and each grade has one class.
While there is no formal admissions test, applicants transferring from other schools undergo an assessment to evaluate their reading fluency and reading comprehension in French, English and Hebrew as well as math skills assessment.
The school offers a diverse range of amenities and facilities, including two gymnasiums, a cafeteria serving all students, a large outdoor turf field, and two playgrounds.
A hot lunch program is run by Home & School. Families can order per semester at additional cost or children can bring their own lunch.
Home & School is a fantastic way to get involved in our school community. Visit the Home & School page to learn more.